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    BREAKING: Liverpool wins the Premier League

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJune 25, 2020No Comments4 Mins Read
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    FILE: Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson lifts the Club World Cup trophy
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    League leaders Liverpool have won the Premier League with seven games to spare after Chelsea beat Manchester City at Stamford Bridge.

    Liverpool’s 86 points puts them 13 points ahead of second place Manchester City who have 63 points.

    Liverpool’s last top-flight league title, their 18th, came in 1989-90, when Sir Kenny Dalglish led them to victory.

    Since then the closest they have come is last season, when Jurgen Klopp’s side amassed a remarkable 97 points but were beaten by a single point by Pep Guardiola’s City.

    This season, the Reds have been unrivalled in their brilliance, with only football’s three-month suspension in England because of the coronavirus pandemic delaying their league triumph.

    Having drawn at Everton in their first game back and then beating Crystal Palace, Jurgen Klopp’s side have now clinched the title.

    Despite being urged to “stay home” by the city’s metro mayor because of coronavirus, thousands of fans gathered at Anfield to celebrate.

    Many of the supporters who congregated at the club’s ground wore face masks and some lit flares.

    A number of Reds players, including goalkeeper Alisson, defender Virgil van Dijk and midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, celebrated together after watching the Chelsea-City game.

    Klopp, wearing a Liverpool shirt and clearly emotional, told Sky Sports: “It is unbelievable. It’s much more than I ever thought would be possible.

    “It’s an incredible achievement by my players and it’s a huge joy for me to coach them.

    “I haven’t waited 30 years, I have been here for four-and-a-half years, but it is quite an achievement, especially with the three-month break because nobody knew if we could go on.

    “I know it is difficult for people in this moment but we could not hold back. We will enjoy this with our supporters when we can.”

    Liverpool fans celebrate winning the Premier League for the first time at Anfield
    Liverpool fans celebrate winning the Premier League for the first time at Anfield

    As the global pandemic disrupted life in England and led to the suspension of the Premier League for three months, Reds supporters endured a nervous wait to see how the season would be concluded, with some early suggestions it might have been declared null and void, thus wiping their remarkable efforts from the record books.

    • Chelsea beat Man City to confirm Liverpool as champions

    Thankfully for them, that did not come to pass, and the Premier League’s return this month enabled them to cap their stunning success.

    However, because of the measures put in place in response to the virus, the Reds will not be able to celebrate their long-awaited success with their supporters immediately, at least not in the traditional sense.

    As with Wednesday’s impressive 4-0 win over Crystal Palace, when they next play at Anfield – against Aston Villa on Sunday, 5 July, and for their two other remaining home games – it will be behind closed doors.

    As things stand it also seems unlikely they will be able to partake in any of the usual public events in Liverpool, such as an open-top bus parade around the city.

    By quirk of fate, though, the next time they take to the field will be at the side they have beaten to this season’s title and who pipped them so narrowly last campaign, Manchester City.

    Following their defeat at Chelsea, City boss Pep Guardiola congratulated Liverpool on their title success.

    A record-breaking season

    Winning the title was always the main aim for a club which had endured such a long wait to be crowned champions of England again, having earned that honour 11 times between 1973 and 1990.

    But having achieved that ambition things could get better yet, with City’s 100-point total for a season one of numerous records Liverpool can still break.

    Klopp’s side have produced one of the most memorable campaigns in Premier League history, amassing 86 points already, with a record of 28 victories, two draws and a single defeat from their 31 games.

    Such has been their dominance, at one stage they led the table by 25 points – a record gap between a side in first and second in English top-flight history.

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